Teams: Tennessee Titans

Eddie George (HB): Eddie George had the weakest season of his career last year, but he's ready to bounce back. Use him early to soften up the D, and give him plenty of carries. He should be able to carve out 4-5 yards per run.

Steve McNair (QB): McNair is another highly mobile QB that can make opposing teams pay through the air or on the ground. He still holds the college record for passing yardage, so you know he's got quite an arm. He's also strong enough to shed tacklers. Keep him moving around to increase your odds.

Jevon Kearse (DE): The best defender on the Titans' roster, Kearse is a playmaker at the defensive end position. He's great at disrupting QBs and gobbling up runners trying to take his corner.

Key Plays

Weak I Twins TE- TE Corner: There is enough chaos at the line of scrimmage to keep the defense guessing. Normally what happens is that Comella squirts free into the center of the field and is wide open for a ten yard gain. You can also roll slightly right and try to get the ball to Wycheck if he gets position on the safety.

Strong I Normal- Counter Lead: Either lead blocker Comella will get his block inside or he won't. Follow but be patient. If he picks up his man clean, follow him through the hole and be prepared to stiff arm. If he doesn't, cut outside to the right and make it happen that way. This play will frequently yield 5-10 yards.

Strong I 3WR- QB Rollout: This is the best of all worlds. You've got Mason and Dyson on the fly down the sidelines, McCareins on the quick slant if you need a quick seven-ten, and George popping out of the backfield to receive. As our own Cory Lewis might say, "It's all good."

Franchise NeedsThis team, like many in the NFL, can benefit greatly from getting some help at linebacker. Drafting talent rather than trading for it is the way to go. There aren't many positions that are overflowing with talent as it is. You might want to consider trading Neil O'Donnell for some linebacker help, but that's about it.